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Mate’s Receipt

Mate’s Receipt

Created OnFebruary 7, 2018
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a receipt for goods received and delivered on board the vessel. As the name implies, it is signed and issued by the Mate of the Ship, i.e. the Chief Officer. It may form the basis for the final B/L.

Related:

  • Arrived ship
  • Hague Rules and Hague-Visby Rules
  • Bareboat charter
  • Bill of Lading
  • Dreadage or Dreading Clause
  • COA (Contract of Affreightment)

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